CLT Homes: The Future of Sustainable Luxury

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Embrace the elegance of Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT)

A premier engineered wood product that redefined modern architecture. Combining the natural warmth of wood with the structural strength comparable to reinforced concrete, our CLT homes offer a smart, sustainable, and sophisticated living solution for those who refuse to compromise on quality or the environment.

These homes have been built for generations. The unique "cross-layered" panels create a rock-solid structure with incredible durability, ensuring your sanctuary is as safe as it is beautiful. Because CLT(Cross-laminated timber) is a renewable resource that naturally stores carbon, you aren't just building a house - you’re investing in a high-performance asset that protects the planet.

Technical Specifications

Our standard CLT (cross-laminated timber) panels are engineered for precision and durability, specifically for exterior applications like villas and residential buildings.

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Specification Details

Standard Layers

5-Layer Mix

Finish Thickness

80 kg per panel

New-Density

400 kg/m3

Moisture Content

Maximum 10%

Load Bearing

Hot Press strength > 5 kg/cm2

Glue Spec

EN363-3 (Exterior Grade), Phenol Formaldehyde Resin

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Product Overview

Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) is a versatile, high-performance building material made by bonding at least three layers of solid-sawn lumber perpendicularly to one another. This unique "cross" orientation delivers consistent, reliable performance by counteracting the natural variability of timber.

Versatile Applications
Versatile Applications

Used for walls, floors, roofs, high-rise "plyscrapers," pavilions, and bridges.

Superior Living
Superior Living

Naturally regulates humidity and provides excellent thermal insulation for clean, breathable indoor air.

Eco-Conscious
Eco-Conscious

Crafted from renewable sources, CLT (Cross-Laminated Timber) stores carbon dioxide and generates fewer greenhouse gases than steel or concrete.

Materials Used

We utilize premium wood species to ensure both structural integrity and aesthetic visual appeal.

Premium Species

High-quality pine, teak, merbau, and meranti.

Layer Composition

For our 5-layer panels, we use a mix of Meranti for outer faces (Layers 1 & 5) and high-grade softwood for the inner core (Layers 2, 3, & 4).

Finishing

Surfaces are finished with 120-mesh sanding paper; select designs feature fiberglass finishes for unmatched durability and protection.

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Performance

CLT (cross-laminated timber) provides a robust alternative to traditional materials with performance metrics that support long-term value.

Structural Strength
Structural Strength

Offers high tensile and compressive strength with perpendicular layering that enhances performance under seismic forces.

Fire Retardant
Fire Retardant

Outer surface layer when exposed to fire, creating a protective insulating layer that maintains structural integrity.

Lifespan
Lifespan

Designed for a lifespan of over 50 years, similar to concrete, but with the added benefit of reusability.

Investment Value
Investment Value

CLT holds its value better than concrete, with only 30% depreciation over its lifespan and a projected 15% annual rise in material value.

Customization Options

Every CLT (cross-laminated timber) home is a synthesis of tradition and innovation, tailored to meet specific client preferences and geographic needs.

Custom Dimensions
Custom Dimensions

Thickness can vary based on use and site conditions.

Flexible Finishes
Flexible Finishes

Choose from external finishes, including natural wooden boards, plaster, or other materials to suit urban or rural environments.

Tailored Engineering
Tailored Engineering

We can customize density and lamination patterns based on the specific requirements of your project.

Installation Timeline

Experience the speed of prefabricated construction without the traditional 10-month wait.

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Precision Fabrication

Fully fabricated off-site to minimize on-site waste and neighbor disruption.

Lightweight Advantage

CLT (cross-laminated timber) is significantly lighter than concrete, requiring smaller foundations and less heavy machinery.

Rapid Assembly

While traditional builds take nearly a year, CLT structures are typically completed and ready for move-in within 2 weeks.

Frequently Asked Questions

It’s a high-performance home built using Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT), an advanced "super wood" made of layers glued perpendicularly for incredible strength and beauty.

Absolutely. They are solid, durable buildings designed to stand for over 50 years, offering a lifespan similar to concrete.

Anywhere! Their lightweight nature makes them perfect for everything from busy urban lots to remote, hard-to-reach rural locations.

CLT is a structural powerhouse, offering tensile and compressive strength comparable to reinforced concrete (RCC) but at a fraction of the weight.

Yes. The perpendicular layering provides high stiffness and flexibility, allowing the structure to perform exceptionally well during seismic events.

Definitely. CLT is so strong that it’s used globally to build "plyscrapers" and high-rise buildings.

Because CLT is significantly lighter than concrete, it requires much simpler and less intensive foundation work.

We use a premium mix of high-density species like Mahogany, Meranti, Teak, and Merbau, along with high-grade softwoods like Mindi.

Yes! It is a renewable resource that stores carbon dioxide and consumes far less energy to produce than steel or concrete.

We use high-quality wood species sourced from well-managed Indonesian forests to ensure both premium quality and environmental responsibility.

The wood is high-pressure vacuum-treated and precision-dried to a moisture content below 10-15% for maximum stability.

Our homes are masterfully finished - often with fiberglass or specialized coatings - to provide unmatched protection against pests and decay.

Yes. Wood naturally regulates humidity, and our panels use waterproof, exterior-grade adhesives (EN363-3) to ensure they stay dry and durable.

Surprisingly, yes. In a fire, the outer layers char to create a protective "shield" that insulates the core and maintains structural integrity. CLT homes will not catch fire for up to 3 hours, which means you can easily handle the situations or ask for help.

They are precision-engineered off-site in a controlled factory using hot-press technology and CNC cutting for a perfect fit.

We follow strict international standards, using EN363-3 certified adhesives and rigorous grading for every piece of lumber.

Since panels are fully prefabricated, on-site work is mostly assembly, which minimizes human error and ensures "factory-perfect" quality.

While material costs may be higher, you save significantly on foundation, labor, and time, making it a smarter long-term investment.

While traditional homes take a year, a Woodle CLT (cross-laminated timber) home can be fully assembled and ready for move-in within just 15 days.

With proper care, these homes last 50+ years, the same as a conventional concrete building.

It’s minimal. Just like a luxury car, a simple periodic check keeps your home looking timeless. To maintain its premium luster and protective seal, we recommend a professional polish every 3 to 5 years.

Not at all. Because our wood undergoes a rigorous 5-step fortification process before being cross-layered, the panels are even stronger and more stable. This advanced design cancels out wood’s natural tendency to shrink or swell, ensuring your walls stay perfectly straight and solid for decades.

Perfectly. Wood provides excellent natural thermal insulation, keeping your home cool in the summer and warm in the winter.

Yes, like any permanent structure, they typically follow standard local building codes and residential approval processes.

Yes. As permanent, high-value assets with low depreciation, they are increasingly recognized by financial institutions.

They are the "greenest" way to build. They have a lower carbon footprint and utilize renewable materials from well-managed forests.

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